The story revolves around investigator Anna Peters, who is drawn into a complex case involving a devastating fire that claims the life of a wealthy restaurateur's wife. Maria, the nurse, faces charges of arson and murder but remains silent about the incident. As Anna delves deeper, she uncovers layers of secrecy and deception, suspecting that Maria holds crucial information that could prove her innocence. The investigation challenges Anna's skills and pushes her to uncover the truth behind the tragedy.
Janice Law Livres
Janice Law crée une fiction policière captivante, explorant les aspects les plus sombres de la société avec une perspicacité aigüe et une intrigue complexe. Ses récits explorent souvent les complexités morales auxquelles sont confrontés ses personnages, motivés par une observation fine de la nature humaine. Le style distinctif de Law mêle des parcours pleins de suspense à de profondes explorations thématiques. Les lecteurs sont attirés par sa capacité à créer des personnages crédibles évoluant dans des situations complexes et stimulantes.






Set against the backdrop of a film production, the mysterious drowning of a movie star, Henry Brook, raises suspicions of foul play. Anna Peters, representing Independence Murual, faces the challenge of determining whether Brook's death was accidental, as the insurance payout hinges on the circumstances. As she investigates, dark motives and potential conspiracies surface, revealing that Brook's troubled life may have led to his demise, whether by accident or intent. The narrative explores themes of ambition, betrayal, and the hidden dangers of fame.
Infected Be the Air
- 196pages
- 7 heures de lecture
The story follows Anna Peters, a private investigator in Washington, D.C., as she navigates the murky waters of a murder case involving NHL player Jurgen "T-Rex" Parkes. Tasked with clearing Parkes' name after his teammate Alf Rene is killed, Anna grapples with her client's potential guilt and the indifference of the Showmen's management. As she delves deeper, she encounters uncooperative witnesses and growing danger, all while the media frenzy intensifies around the case.
Sex Appealed Was the Supreme Court Fooled?
- 292pages
- 11 heures de lecture
Exploring the intricacies of human sexuality, this book delves into various aspects including relationships, intimacy, and sexual health. It presents a blend of scientific research and personal anecdotes, aiming to educate readers on the complexities of sexual experiences. The narrative also addresses societal norms and challenges, encouraging open discussions about desires and boundaries. Through its insightful approach, the book seeks to empower individuals to embrace their sexuality confidently and responsibly.
Capitol Cat & Watch Dog Hunt Thomas Jefferson's Hair In the Library of Congress
- 54pages
- 2 heures de lecture
In a whimsical adventure, Capitol Cat and Watch Dog embark on a quest through the U.S. Library of Congress to find a missing lock of President Thomas Jefferson's hair. Along the way, they receive help from Cat-alog, the library's knowledgeable tour guide. Their journey is filled with excitement and exploration, showcasing the unique treasures of the library while engaging in a lighthearted caper.
Capitol Cat & Watch Dog Succulent Sleuths Protect U.S. Botanic Garden
- 48pages
- 2 heures de lecture
In this engaging children's fantasy, Capitol Cat and Watch Dog embark on an exciting mission to protect a giant Saguaro cactus from theft at the U.S. Botanic Garden. Joined by Dee, a junior intern, the trio teams up with the U.S. Capitol Police to outsmart the thieves and ensure the cactus's safety. This adventure showcases the charm of Washington D.C. while blending elements of mystery and teamwork, making it a delightful read for young audiences.
Exploring the lives of Governor Lurleen Wallace of Alabama and Evita Perón, First Lady of Argentina, this book delves into the unique roles these women played in their respective societies. Both figures challenged the traditional expectations of women during their eras, navigating political landscapes and leaving lasting legacies. The narrative highlights their struggles, ambitions, and the impact they had on their countries, illustrating how they transcended the limitations imposed on women of their time.
Exploring the complexities of familial relationships, the author embarks on a journey to reconnect with her estranged brother while delving into their shared heritage. Interwoven with her narrative are stories from notable figures like John Bradshaw and Rick Bragg, who also grapple with family estrangements. This exploration reveals the emotional and psychological dimensions of such disconnections, offering insights into the nature of family ties. Law's diverse background as a legal professional and journalist adds depth to her reflections on these personal narratives.
Homeward Dove
- 158pages
- 6 heures de lecture
The story follows Jeff Woodbine, who, dissatisfied with his job at the Bargain Barn, engages in petty theft, which escalates into blackmail. On trout season's opening day, a confrontation with a co-worker leads to a tragic accident that results in her death. In a moment of panic, Jeff abandons the scene, leaving behind a toddler who witnessed the event. The narrative explores themes of guilt, consequence, and the moral complexities of Jeff's choices.